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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining room" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe two rooms that are next to each other and have a connecting door, often in the context of hotels or accommodations.
Example: "We requested an adjoining room so that our family could stay close together during our vacation."
Alternatives: "connecting room" or "next-door room".
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Off to one side was the live feed from the camera in the small, adjoining room.
He was reminded that in the adjoining room 300 French voters were waiting for the event to begin.
Two of them occupied an adjoining room at Hotel Edison; his telephone wire was tapped and his every move watched.
Apologized to everyone inconvenienced by my accidental locking of adjoining room door last night.
Then he points toward an adjoining room and says, "Mike Kelley, CalArts.
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Adjoining rooms can be reserved.
Sometimes Duke and Strayhorn have adjoining rooms at a hotel.
Negotiators rush in and out of adjoining rooms.
Floors have rows of adjoining rooms perfect for family reunions.
We were in two adjoining rooms in the mansion.
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